Taxpayers Federation Criticizes N.B. Budget For High Deficit Projections
Interim Atlantic Director Renaud Brossard says the $10.4-billion document is proposing the “exact opposite” strategy of what the rest of the provinces are doing.
Interim Atlantic Director Renaud Brossard says the $10.4-billion document is proposing the “exact opposite” strategy of what the rest of the provinces are doing.
Two prominent Maritimes businesses, both owned in part by members of the Mills family, will share a state-of-art workspace in a 30,000 square-foot building on Windmill Road.
The community and business partners behind a program that’s looking to bring remote workers to Saint John have received more than 80 applications so far.
Since 2014, the total price of natural gas has decreased an average of 35 percent in New Brunswick as more businesses are making the switch to cleaner energy sources that Liberty Utilities is ready to provide.
CEO John Wishart said that with the pandemic impacting all sectors of the economy, the business community was looking for some specific initiatives to help the hardest-hit sectors.
The Cities of New Brunswick Association says a profitable, publically owned retail network may be best positioned to help the sector grow in the province.
The Finance and Treasury Board released the $10.6-billion budget Tuesday with an emphasis on investment in mental health services and public health care, distance education and affordable housing.
Co-owners Jamie and Mary Ann Gallagher announced the sale of the Inn to Tracy Pitts and Martin St-Denis from Gatineau.
Seaside Home Veterinary Care is looking to hire a veterinarian and a veterinary technician or assistant for the new Moncton practice, which will operate under the name Tidal Bore Veterinary Care.
Neon Dreams drummer Adrian Morris and vocalist Frank Kadillac both took the downtime during Covid-19 as an opportunity to reach new creative heights, develop more skills and foster a deeper connection with their fans.